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en Through the broad extent of country over which you have marched by your respect for the rights and property of citizens, you have shown that you were soldiers not only to defend but able and willing to defend and protect.
  Thomas Stonewall Jackson

en This is a country of all its citizens, and the economy also belongs to all Israelis. Anyone who fails to understand that, anyone who tries to defend their own little patch of territory, will soon find out that there is nothing to defend,

en Again, there are absolutely no prohibitions to any member of the military making a contribution to a political candidate. People in the military put on a uniform to protect and defend the freedom, liberty and democracy of our country. Depriving them of taking an interest in supporting a candidate of their choice would, in essence, be taking away the very rights that they are willing to defend and die for.

en [The threat of litigation by the owner of a rental property has the Fayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams ready to defend the city’s definition of a family.] I almost always recommend the City Council do the safest thing. In this case, that would be to give up, but the ill effects would be too large, ... Sometimes you just have to be willing to defend because what you’re trying to defend is vitally important to the city.

en I believe that the Government's first duty is to defend its citizens, to defend them against the harms that come out of hate.

en At a time when so much of the world questions our commitment to our own values, I urge my colleagues to show the American people and the world that we will defend our country but we will do so in a way that protect those rights that make it worth defending.

en The Israelis will always look out for the interest of the Jews and will not look at you with respect. We should defend ourselves. We should defend our identity.

en If the citizens can only (rely on) the government to defend their property, then the right to a clean and healthful environment is an extremely limited right. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. If the citizens can only (rely on) the government to defend their property, then the right to a clean and healthful environment is an extremely limited right.

en Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: First a right to life, secondly to liberty, and thirdly to property; together with the right to defend them in the best manner they can
  Samuel Adams

en I don't want to go back. Would I want to do that at the cost of our military ... and not defend the country? Would I not want to fund homeland security and protect the country?

en While we respect intellectual property rights and the rights of inventors to protect their innovations, we have also made it clear that we would not be pressured into taking a license for technology we did not use and patents that we did not infringe.

en We take Intellectual Property rights seriously. If a party issues a patent suit against us we're going to vigorously defend against it and the jury agreed with us on this one.

en This bill is about protecting the rights of citizens to live and work without fear of facing prosecution if they defend themselves or their families in public.

en First of all, this is our Iraq, and it is our duty to defend our country. We're counting on you to defend the country and regain its pride and its values, ... I'm here to check on you and tell you that all of Iraq is with you.

en When we ask American men and women in uniform to fight for this country and to defend this country's interest and then to send them overseas, there is no question we have an obligation to protect them and provide for their safety.


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